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1908-1909. Southern Branch of the State Normal School of the University of Utah. Cedar City

37 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
GERMAN.
MR. JONES.
German 1. Joynes-Meissner's German Grammar, Altes and Neues and a number of short comedies by Benedict and Mosher. At least 400 pages of simple narrative prose should be read. Daily exercises in conversation, practice in pronounciation, and composition.
Four times a week.
German 2. Bernhardt's Prose Composition, one hour a week. Joynes-Meissner's German Grammar completed. Wilhelm Tell, Minna von Barnhelm, Herman and Dorothea, Koepenickerstrasse 120, Sudermann, der Katzentag and Johannes.
Three times a week.
German 3. Schiller's Trilogy, Lager, Piccolomini and Tod. Goethe's Goetz von Berlichingen, a literary study of same, Nathan der Weise and Iphigenia, Kluge's Geshichte der Deutschen Literatur. Scherer History of German Literature, Well's German Literature (The last two for reference only). The class is conducted in German only, etc.
LATIN.
MR. HUSSONG.
The course offered in Latin will be the same in sequence as those at the State University.
Latin 1. All inflections of the Latin language are taught thoroughly. Sufficient prose will be read to obtain a vocabulary adequate for reading Caesar proficiently.
Daily recitations throughout the year.
Latin 2. Four books of Caesar's Gallic War, additional Latin syntax and turning English into Latin.

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37 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
GERMAN.
MR. JONES.
German 1. Joynes-Meissner's German Grammar, Altes and Neues and a number of short comedies by Benedict and Mosher. At least 400 pages of simple narrative prose should be read. Daily exercises in conversation, practice in pronounciation, and composition.
Four times a week.
German 2. Bernhardt's Prose Composition, one hour a week. Joynes-Meissner's German Grammar completed. Wilhelm Tell, Minna von Barnhelm, Herman and Dorothea, Koepenickerstrasse 120, Sudermann, der Katzentag and Johannes.
Three times a week.
German 3. Schiller's Trilogy, Lager, Piccolomini and Tod. Goethe's Goetz von Berlichingen, a literary study of same, Nathan der Weise and Iphigenia, Kluge's Geshichte der Deutschen Literatur. Scherer History of German Literature, Well's German Literature (The last two for reference only). The class is conducted in German only, etc.
LATIN.
MR. HUSSONG.
The course offered in Latin will be the same in sequence as those at the State University.
Latin 1. All inflections of the Latin language are taught thoroughly. Sufficient prose will be read to obtain a vocabulary adequate for reading Caesar proficiently.
Daily recitations throughout the year.
Latin 2. Four books of Caesar's Gallic War, additional Latin syntax and turning English into Latin.